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In reply to the discussion: Americans are split on "Reverse Racism". That still doesn't mean it exists. [View all]1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)28. See Post #9. Though I completely agree with this ...
There is no reverse. It's either discrimination on the basis of class or it's not. Civil Rights laws are quite clear on the subject
And especially, this:
and it just isn't that complicated.
It just takes a little openness to additional information.
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Americans are split on "Reverse Racism". That still doesn't mean it exists. [View all]
bravenak
Jun 2016
OP
But I do hope the DU in have been engaging in this thread, pauses to consider our exchange ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2016
#11
66% of working class white people think they're the real victims of racism
geek tragedy
Jun 2016
#18
"Reverse racism" is such a convoluted phrase to begin with, I wonder how we can take it seriously at
beastie boy
Jun 2016
#44